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Centre passes on to states the onus of providing digital access for students

The Centre has passed on to the states the onus of providing digital access for all students, disappointing some academics who said it was the Union government’s responsibility to implement its push for online education. To a question in the Rajya Sabha from Shiv Sena member Anil Desai, education minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Thursday said the states had been asked to address the issues of digital access. Advertisement “Education is a subject in the concurrent list of the Constitution, and the matter relating to education pertains to central as well as the state government concerned,” Pradhan replied. “The states and UTs (Union Territories) have been advised to map the students school-wise with their individual performance. Accordingly, the state governments have been directed to act based on the situation prevailing at every place to meet the demands of all students for providing them with the digital access required for learning digitally.”

India Bans Export Of Anti-Viral Drug Remdesivir Amid Surge In Covid Cases

India Bans Export Of Anti-Viral Drug Remdesivir Amid Surge In Covid Cases India Bans Export Of Anti-Viral Drug Remdesivir Amid Surge In Covid Cases To ensure more people can get Remdesivir, the government said manufactures of Remdesivir have been asked to show on their website the details of their stockists and distributors. 7 Indian firms are producing Remdesivir under voluntary licensing agreement with Gilead Sciences (File) New Delhi: India has banned export of the anti-viral drug Remdesivir amid a surge in COVID-19 cases in the country. In an order, the government said it has banned export of Remdesivir injection and Remdesivir active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) till the pandemic situation in the country stabilises.

Brilliant : Anand Mahindra lauds Centre s decision to allow COVID-19 vaccination at workplaces

Brilliant : Anand Mahindra lauds Centre s decision to allow COVID-19 vaccination at workplaces Industrialist Anand Mahindra praised the Centre s decision, and suggested that the government s immunisation drive will be brilliant, especially if coupled with allowing wider eligibility given the number of young people in the workforce BusinessToday.In | April 8, 2021 | Updated 12:08 IST Mahindra & Mahindra Chairman Anand Mahindra (Photo: Reuters) Industrialist Anand Mahindra lauded the government s announcement of allowing COVID-19 vaccination sessions at workplaces with around 100 eligible/willing beneficiaries. Taking to Twitter on Thursday, Mahindra praised the Centre s decision, and suggested that the government s immunisation drive will be brilliant , especially if coupled with allowing wider eligibility given the number of young people in the workforce.

Why COVID-19 cases suddenly spiked across India? Harsh Vardhan explains

Why COVID-19 cases suddenly spiked across India? Harsh Vardhan explains Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan noted that the sudden rise in coronavirus cases is largely or may be event-driven comprising local body elections, grand weddings, and farmers protest BusinessToday.In | April 7, 2021 | Updated 15:19 IST Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan has said that one of the major reasons for the spike in coronavirus cases was people not following COVID-appropriate behaviour. Vardhan explained that although the situation is under control, lax behaviour in following the protocols is the main culprit behind the surge in cases. The Union minister noted that the sudden rise in cases is largely or maybe event-driven comprising local body elections, grand weddings, and farmers protest.

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